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Healing
Why Relationships Matter for Healing We’re social creatures wired for connection.» The alliances we create with others — family, friends or partners — are going to impact your mental, emotional and physical health in significant ways. Healthy relationships also offer tremendous love, support, and feelings of belongingness, which all contribute to healing.
By Laila Sadia11 months ago in Education
10 Reasons I Genuinely Appreciate Myself (No, This Isn’t a Movie Scene)
--- 10 Reasons I Genuinely Appreciate Myself (No, This Isn’t a Movie Scene) --- Introduction For most of my life, I waited for someone else to tell me I was enough. I looked for validation in compliments, relationships, achievements—even Instagram likes. But one day, I paused and realized something was missing: me. Not the filtered, polished version others see, but the raw, real me who deserves love from herself first.
By Mr Haris Khan11 months ago in Education
The Price of Corruption: Unveiling Its Impact on Society
Corruption, often described as the abuse of power for personal gain, is a pervasive issue that affects every aspect of human life. From stunting economic growth to eroding public trust, corruption undermines the foundations of progress, justice, and societal well-being. Its impact is far-reaching, and addressing it is imperative for creating a fair and equitable world. This article explores the multifaceted consequences of corruption and highlights the need for collective action to combat its effects.
By Mujeeb Ur Rahman11 months ago in Education
Physicists Spot Elusive 'Free-Range' Atoms, Confirming a Century-Old Quantum Theory
In a groundbreaking achievement, physicists have observed "free-range" atoms—particles existing in a quantum superposition state without being confined in a potential well. This discovery confirms a long-standing prediction in quantum mechanics and provides the first direct experimental evidence that atoms can exhibit wave-like behavior even when not trapped or controlled. The findings validate theories proposed by pioneers like Erwin Schrödinger and Louis de Broglie nearly a century ago, reinforcing the bizarre yet fundamental nature of quantum reality.
By Niranjon Chandra Roy11 months ago in Education
"Echoes of a Thinking Soul"
Anaya had always felt things deeply—but she never showed it. She was one of those people who looked calm even when her world was on fire. Some called her thoughtful; others, distant. She called herself a thinker. Not because she wanted to be above emotion, but because her emotions ran so deep that only thought could give them structure.
By Love of mom11 months ago in Education
Chalk, Coffee, and Cheers: Seattle Honors Educators With Big Love and Bigger Discounts for Teacher Appreciation Week 2025” . AI-Generated.
If there's one community of individuals who barely ever receive the praise they deserve, it's teachers. The ones who arrive before the sun rises, labor after the last bell, and somehow fit in time to mold minds, maintain order, and ignite imagination—all before they even get a lunch break. In Seattle, where the culture is rich and the heart of the people is progressive, Teacher Appreciation Week 2025 is not a date on a calendar—it's an event about the heart, about grit, and the sacred act of presence.
By MD NAZIM UDDIN 11 months ago in Education
Scientists Chase Falling Satellite with Aircraft to Study Space Pollution in Earth's Atmosphere
To learn more about satellite air pollution, scientists used a plane to chase a falling spacecraft. Scientists recently pursued a falling spacecraft with a high-altitude research plane on an ambitious and one-of-a-kind mission to learn what happens when satellites reenter the atmosphere of Earth and, more importantly, what kind of pollution they leave behind. The reentry of the Aeolus satellite, which had completed its mission of monitoring global wind patterns, was the primary focus of the project, which was led by the European Space Agency (ESA) with assistance from NASA and the German Aerospace Center (DLR). A cutting-edge satellite called Aeolus was launched in 2018 and was outfitted with an ALADIN (Atmospheric Laser Doppler INstrument) Doppler wind lidar instrument to measure wind speeds all over the world. It provided crucial data that enhanced our comprehension of atmospheric dynamics and enhanced weather forecasting models.
By Niranjon Chandra Roy11 months ago in Education








